When only the strong shells survive: Archaeology’s fresh approach to turn oyster shells into tools...

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- Archaeologists are using old oyster shells to learn about the past and help protect the future. By studying the growth patterns and chemical composition of ancient oyster shells, they can understand how the environment has changed over time.
- This information helps scientists track the health of oyster populations and coastal ecosystems. Analyzing the shells can reveal details about water quality, climate, and human activities that have impacted the oysters.
- The data from these oyster shell studies can guide conservation efforts to restore and protect oyster habitats, which are important for the overall health of coastal environments.

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